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Creative Parenting & Life on the RoadFri, 06 Oct 2017 02:27:00 +0000hourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.6By: Gratitude to on-line and off-line community Raul Colonhttp://papiblogger.com/papi_parenting/is-there-a-strategy-on-teaching-how-to-be-grateful/comment-page-1/#comment-40516
Sat, 14 May 2011 17:04:01 +0000http://papiblogger.com/?p=2277#comment-40516[…] Is there a Strategy on Teaching how to Be Grateful? […]
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Sat, 14 May 2011 15:01:14 +0000http://papiblogger.com/?p=2277#comment-40505Coco,

Excellente examples and ideas. I think eventually going by your line of thought it will be easier for Daniela to Catch up on understanding how to be grateful.

I have met you in person and I am more than clear that you are doing a great job at what your parents taught you. On my side I can say you are one of the few people that are spreading love and gratitude online in many ways.

Thank you for always supporting everything I do and for those great “detallitos” you always have with us. Thanks again.

best regards,
Raul Colon

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Fri, 13 May 2011 22:19:31 +0000http://papiblogger.com/?p=2277#comment-40415I think like with most things that we try to teach our children, leading by example speaks volumes! I make it a point to write thank you notes to people to show my gratitude for something they’ve done for me, whether it’s to my neighbor who dropped off meals she prepared the week I had my fourth child, my friend who picked up my kids from school for me when something came up or another friend who gave up her Friday night to help me prepare for a charity fundraiser. My kids have seen me sit down to catch up on thank you cards on many occasions and each time they ask if they can help. After their birthdays or holidays have passed, I try to teach them to be thankful for the gifts they received by having them send thank you cards to their gift givers. I created a Christmas “thank you” template last year that you can download from my website and personalize and resize:

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Fri, 13 May 2011 18:53:25 +0000http://papiblogger.com/?p=2277#comment-40394Great article. I, inversely, worry if my parents don’t think I am grateful enough. Instilling a sense of gratitude in me was something I know they strived to do as parents. It most definitely worked with me, whereas my sibling (only 2 years older) is a different story. I know we’re two different people, but I often wonder how something as basic as gratitude just doesn’t stick. I think you can only do so much as a parent, but at the end of the day some things you wish for your child may not happen. What I really remember about them teaching me about gratitude is that it wasn’t always just a short “thanks,” but rather they would often take the time to say “thanks for washing the dishes without being asked, those things do not go unnoticed.” Whenever there was an explanation or something after the thank you, it felt more deep and genuine. My parents still do that to this day and I love it.
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